Monday, July 11, 2022

Wrené / "Trib Al"



The Skinny Review:
This song is a collaboration between Toronto artist Wrené and LA producer Chris Jaxon. The result is a moody, electronic slow burn with a cinematic feel to it.

In Their Own Words:
“‘Trib Al’ is the result of fusing experimental elements within a pop structure. It is the story of a lustful connection turned divine. It describes the unveiling of a new sexual awakening with the shattering of superficial illusion.

The song begins with a grimy beat- being encircled by a warping and twisting synth bass reminiscent of a snake moving sneakily through the grass. A voice of similar reptilian character begins to sing about her incessant lustful cravings. She describes her hunger for these physical sensations, and expresses her obsession to satisfy these self-fulfilling cravings. When the song reaches the chorus- there is an abrupt explosion of distorted rhythm and glittering synth. There is an orgasmic internal transformation, and the snake-like woman becomes encompassed by an overwhelming force of connection. The transportation is equally ethereal as it is overwhelming for the woman- she describes the darkness within her turning to ‘crystalline’. The song then returns to the beginning of the oscillating cycle upon the next verse.”

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